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In this inspiring episode, Soldier On CEO Paul Singer speaks with Alison, an Army veteran whose journey spans service in Afghanistan, record-setting polar expeditions and building a start-up committed to innovation and sustainability. Alison shares candid reflections on her Defence career, the challenges of transitioning out of uniform, and the search for new purpose beyond service. She opens up about the mental and physical demands of military life, the lessons carried into extreme expeditions, and the resilience required to forge a new identity as a veteran and business leader. The conversation also explores the importance of community, not being afraid to seek support, and the transferable skills veterans bring into every new endeavour. Key Themes Service, identity, and transition Lessons from military life in leadership and resilience Extreme expeditions and the mindset of endurance Backing yourself and taking risks in business Veteran entrepreneurship and innovation The role of support networks and veteran organisations Advice for transitioning veterans and families This podcast series was made possible with support from the Commonwealth Government’s Saluting Their Service Grant Program through the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs. If you would like to speak to someone at Soldier On, please call 1300 620 380 during business hours or email [email protected]. If you require crisis support, please see the below contacts: ADF All-hours Support Line - 1800 628 036 Lifeline Australia - 13 11 14 Men’s Line – 1300 78 99 78 National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service - 1800 737 732 If you are concerned about the immediate safety of yourself for someone you know, please dial "000".